Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identification
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Resumo: | Forensic Odontology is the science that correlates dental and legal principles, used for processes such as human identification. One of the possible acting fields for Forensic Odontologists is the analysis and study of patterns and injuries created by human bite marks. This study aimed to show the applicability of dental marks printed in chewing gum for human identification in forensic investigations. A transversal observational study was carried out. The data was collected from 20 volunteers over 18 years old. Each subject had their upper and lower dental casts and was asked to chew a piece of gum for one minute. The pieces of chewing gum were refrigerated at -20ºC for a week, and reproduced with addition and condensation silicones using an adapted reproduction technique. The analysis of the chewing gum was made by overlays. The ANOVA test showed no significant differences on width and length between the pieces of chewing gum and their reproductions (greatest width p=0.918, and the length p=0.981). The analysis of the reproductions with plaster mold showed that there was no difference when using addition silicone or condensation silicone. During the analysis, various suspects could be excluded from the investigation (up to 11, depending on the technique used), but it was not possible to confirm one of them as the main suspect. The study showed that the reproduction technique of chewing gum is efficient, viable and easily performed; and can be used in cases of human identification in forensic investigations. However, it is necessary to certify that the chewing gum effectively presents a bite mark and that it is correctly handled to avoid alterations. It also became evident that the process of refrigeration is essential for the analysis proposed in this study. |
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Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identificationEvaluación de la técnica de reproducción de marcas de mordeduras impresas en goma de mascar para identificación humanaAvaliação da técnica de reprodução de marcas de mordida impressas em gomas de mascar para identificação humanaAntropologia forenseMarcas de mordidasOdontologia legal.Antropología forenseMarcas de mordedurasOdontología forense.Human identificationBitemarksForensic dentistry.Forensic Odontology is the science that correlates dental and legal principles, used for processes such as human identification. One of the possible acting fields for Forensic Odontologists is the analysis and study of patterns and injuries created by human bite marks. This study aimed to show the applicability of dental marks printed in chewing gum for human identification in forensic investigations. A transversal observational study was carried out. The data was collected from 20 volunteers over 18 years old. Each subject had their upper and lower dental casts and was asked to chew a piece of gum for one minute. The pieces of chewing gum were refrigerated at -20ºC for a week, and reproduced with addition and condensation silicones using an adapted reproduction technique. The analysis of the chewing gum was made by overlays. The ANOVA test showed no significant differences on width and length between the pieces of chewing gum and their reproductions (greatest width p=0.918, and the length p=0.981). The analysis of the reproductions with plaster mold showed that there was no difference when using addition silicone or condensation silicone. During the analysis, various suspects could be excluded from the investigation (up to 11, depending on the technique used), but it was not possible to confirm one of them as the main suspect. The study showed that the reproduction technique of chewing gum is efficient, viable and easily performed; and can be used in cases of human identification in forensic investigations. However, it is necessary to certify that the chewing gum effectively presents a bite mark and that it is correctly handled to avoid alterations. It also became evident that the process of refrigeration is essential for the analysis proposed in this study.La odontología forense es la ciencia que correlaciona los principios dentales y legales, utilizados para procesos como la identificación humana. Uno de los posibles campos de actuación de los odontólogos forenses es el análisis y estudio de patrones y lesiones creadas por las marcas de mordeduras humanas. Este estudio tuvo como objetivo mostrar la aplicabilidad de las marcas dentales impresas en chicle para la identificación humana en investigaciones forenses. Se realizó un estudio de observación transversal. Los datos se obtuvieron de 20 voluntarios mayores de 18 años. Cada sujeto tenía sus modelos dentales superior e inferior y se le pidió que masticara un chicle durante un minuto. Los trozos de chicle se refrigeraron a -20ºC durante una semana y se reprodujeron con siliconas de adición y condensación mediante una técnica de reproducción adaptada. El análisis de la goma de mascar se realizó mediante superposiciones. El ensayo de análisis de varianza no mostró diferencias significativas en el ancho y el largo entre los trozos de chicle y sus reproducciones (mayor ancho p=0.918, y largo p=0.981). El análisis de las reproducciones con molde de yeso mostró que no hubo diferencia al utilizar silicona de adición o silicona de condensación. Durante el análisis, varios sospechosos pudieron ser excluidos de la investigación (hasta 11, dependiendo de la técnica utilizada), pero no fue posible confirmar a uno de ellos como el principal sospechoso. El estudio demostró que la técnica de reproducción del chicle es eficaz, viable y de fácil realización; y se puede utilizar en casos de identificación humana en investigaciones forenses. Sin embargo, es necesario certificar que el chicle presenta efectivamente una marca de mordedura y que está correctamente manipulado para evitar alteraciones. También se hizo evidente que el proceso de refrigeración es fundamental para el análisis propuesto en este estudio.A odontologia forense é a ciência que correlaciona os princípios odontológicos e jurídicos, utilizados para processos como a identificação humana. Um dos possíveis campos de atuação do especialista em Odontologia Legal é a análise e estudo de padrões e lesões criadas por marcas de mordidas humanas. Este estudo teve como objetivo mostrar a aplicabilidade de marcas dentais impressas em gomas de mascar para identificação humana em investigações forenses. Foi realizado um estudo observacional transversal. Os dados foram obtidos de 20 voluntários maiores de 18 anos. Cada sujeito teve suas arcadas superior e inferior moldadas e foi solicitado a mascar um chiclete por um minuto. As gomas de mascar foram refrigeradas a -20 ° C por uma semana e reproduzidas com silicones de adição e de condensação por técnica adaptada. A análise da goma de mascar foi realizada usando sobreposições. Utilizando o teste estatístico de ANOVA, não houve diferenças significativas na largura e comprimento entre as gomas e suas reproduções (maior largura p=0.918 e maior comprimento p=0.981). A análise das reproduções das gomas de mascar mostrou que não houve diferença ao usar silicone de adição ou silicone de condensação, conforme o teste qui-quadrado de Pearson. Durante a análise, vários suspeitos puderam ser excluídos da investigação (até 11, dependendo da técnica utilizada), mas não foi possível confirmar um deles como o principal suspeito. O estudo mostrou que a técnica de reprodução da goma de mascar é eficaz, viável e de fácil execução; e pode ser utilizada em casos de identificação humana em investigações forenses. No entanto, é necessário certificar-se de que a goma de mascar realmente apresenta marca de mordida e que foi manuseada de maneira adequada para evitar alterações. Também ficou claro que o processo de refrigeração é primordial para a análise proposta neste estudo.Research, Society and Development2020-12-27info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/1117710.33448/rsd-v9i12.11177Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 No. 12; e40391211177Research, Society and Development; Vol. 9 Núm. 12; e40391211177Research, Society and Development; v. 9 n. 12; e403912111772525-3409reponame:Research, Society and Developmentinstname:Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)instacron:UNIFEIporhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/article/view/11177/10051Copyright (c) 2020 Maria Isabel de Oliveira e Britto Villalobos; Marta Regina Pinheiro Flores; Rodrigo Galo; Antônio Castelo Branco; Ricardo Henrique Alves da Silvahttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVillalobos, Maria Isabel de Oliveira e Britto Flores, Marta Regina Pinheiro Galo, RodrigoBranco, Antônio Castelo Silva, Ricardo Henrique Alves da 2020-12-30T23:32:22Zoai:ojs.pkp.sfu.ca:article/11177Revistahttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/indexPUBhttps://rsdjournal.org/index.php/rsd/oairsd.articles@gmail.com2525-34092525-3409opendoar:2024-01-17T09:33:04.551298Research, Society and Development - Universidade Federal de Itajubá (UNIFEI)false |
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Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identification Evaluación de la técnica de reproducción de marcas de mordeduras impresas en goma de mascar para identificación humana Avaliação da técnica de reprodução de marcas de mordida impressas em gomas de mascar para identificação humana |
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Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identification |
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Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identification Villalobos, Maria Isabel de Oliveira e Britto Antropologia forense Marcas de mordidas Odontologia legal. Antropología forense Marcas de mordeduras Odontología forense. Human identification Bitemarks Forensic dentistry. |
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Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identification |
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Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identification |
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Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identification |
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Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identification |
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Evaluation of reproduction technique of bitemarks printed in chewing gum for human identification |
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Villalobos, Maria Isabel de Oliveira e Britto |
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Villalobos, Maria Isabel de Oliveira e Britto Flores, Marta Regina Pinheiro Galo, Rodrigo Branco, Antônio Castelo Silva, Ricardo Henrique Alves da |
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Flores, Marta Regina Pinheiro Galo, Rodrigo Branco, Antônio Castelo Silva, Ricardo Henrique Alves da |
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Villalobos, Maria Isabel de Oliveira e Britto Flores, Marta Regina Pinheiro Galo, Rodrigo Branco, Antônio Castelo Silva, Ricardo Henrique Alves da |
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Antropologia forense Marcas de mordidas Odontologia legal. Antropología forense Marcas de mordeduras Odontología forense. Human identification Bitemarks Forensic dentistry. |
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Antropologia forense Marcas de mordidas Odontologia legal. Antropología forense Marcas de mordeduras Odontología forense. Human identification Bitemarks Forensic dentistry. |
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Forensic Odontology is the science that correlates dental and legal principles, used for processes such as human identification. One of the possible acting fields for Forensic Odontologists is the analysis and study of patterns and injuries created by human bite marks. This study aimed to show the applicability of dental marks printed in chewing gum for human identification in forensic investigations. A transversal observational study was carried out. The data was collected from 20 volunteers over 18 years old. Each subject had their upper and lower dental casts and was asked to chew a piece of gum for one minute. The pieces of chewing gum were refrigerated at -20ºC for a week, and reproduced with addition and condensation silicones using an adapted reproduction technique. The analysis of the chewing gum was made by overlays. The ANOVA test showed no significant differences on width and length between the pieces of chewing gum and their reproductions (greatest width p=0.918, and the length p=0.981). The analysis of the reproductions with plaster mold showed that there was no difference when using addition silicone or condensation silicone. During the analysis, various suspects could be excluded from the investigation (up to 11, depending on the technique used), but it was not possible to confirm one of them as the main suspect. The study showed that the reproduction technique of chewing gum is efficient, viable and easily performed; and can be used in cases of human identification in forensic investigations. However, it is necessary to certify that the chewing gum effectively presents a bite mark and that it is correctly handled to avoid alterations. It also became evident that the process of refrigeration is essential for the analysis proposed in this study. |
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